Solar control glass panel COOL-LITE SKN 176 II
thermal insulatingtransparentfor facade

solar control glass panel
solar control glass panel
solar control glass panel
solar control glass panel
solar control glass panel
solar control glass panel
solar control glass panel
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Characteristics

Technical characteristics
solar control, thermal insulating
Appearance
transparent
Applications
for facade

Description

Solar control glass, which blocks up to 63% of solar heat by reflecting it to the outside COOL-LITE SKN 176 II is a solar control product that features a high performance coating. The coating is applied to PLANICLEAR float glass by cathodic sputtering under vacuum conditions. COOL-LITE SKN 176 II forms part of the ever-evolving range of ‘to be toughened’ neutral solar control coatings from SAINT-GOBAIN GLASS. In order to achieve its superior thermal properties, solar control properties and neutral appearance, COOL-LITE SKN 176 II must always be toughened or heatstrengthened before assembly into a double-glazed unit (coating on face 2). Where can COOL-LITE SKN 176 II be used? COOL-LITE SKN 176 II is a solar control coating for use in residential or commercial buildings, either for façades or overhead glazing. Due to the unique properties of the coating, it is ideally suited to applications requiring a high light transmittance, low g value and excellent neutrality The product is now also available in a 4mm version that it is ideal for residential & commercial applications. The 4mm option allows COOL-LITE SKN 176 II to be used in applications such as high end residential/low end commercial applications. This extended functionality allows more design flexibility whilst retaining excellent neutral aesthetics.

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